On Sunday, 14 May 2017, the body of Lerato Tambai Moloi was discovered; she had been raped and stoned to death. One of many victims in recent months, the LGBTI and residents of Moloi’s community in Naledi, Soweto, march for justice and visibility. Gallery...

Over the past year, South Africa's LGBTI landscape has seen an increasing number of Pride celebrations, from rural towns in Mafikeng to urban centres like Joburg. In addition, this year Pretoria held its first Pride. The Prides reflect the context we embrace on a daily basis in South Africa. Racial inequalities, class struggles, women-centred agendas and LGBTI-focused agendas, in priviledged suburbs and poor neighbourhoods. No surprise that in 2013, in Johannesburg, the schism created by these issues was revealed in the Joburg People's Pride and the Joburg Sandton Pride events.

67 minutes of action, is an annual call by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, to celebrate Mandela's memory by doing 'good' for others. In 2012, the LGBTI community took up Mandela's legacy by speaking out against the State's silence on hate crimes, rapes and murders and its community. In this moment we marched from the Johannesburg library gardens to the ANC headquarters, they shut down their doors and refused to see us. A week later we met with the national leadership of the ANC. Gallery